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Tyson Fury says he has ‘changed his mind’ and teases Joe Joyce title fight

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Tyson Fury says he has ‘changed his mind’ about Joe Joyce’s ability and now views his fellow Brit as the second-best heavyweight in the world, even teasing a potential title showdown.The Gypsy King, who has come out of his short-lived retirement, is looking for an opponent to fight before the end of the year after claiming a long-awaited bout against Anthony Joshua is now off.Fury gave AJ until Monday to sign a contract for the fight – even though his own promoter, Frank Warren, is still negotiating a deal with Eddie Hearn – with the WBC heavyweight champion saying Joshua is now ‘out in the cold’ after failing to put pen to paper.The 34-year-old quickly identified Manuel Charr as an alternative opponent, though has now thrown Joyce into the mix and claims the 37-year-old is a bigger threat than either Joshua or Oleksandr Usyk.‘I’ve had a lovely day of watching boxing, watching all the big fights and studying fights and studying all the heavyweights,’ said Fury on his Instagram stories on Wednesday.‘I’ve got to say, that big Joe Joyce is the second-best heavyweight in the world behind myself.‘And on his day, given his moment, who knows if he could beat me or not.

I think we’ll have to find out one of these days.‘But just looked at these prospects, his mandatories for the world titles, [Zhilei] Zhang and [Filip] Hrgovic and everybody else, and I’ve changed my mind and I think big Joe Joyce is number two heavyweight in the world.‘And who knows if he’s number one.

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